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BDGA RULES AND BYLAWS
Article 1 Name and Mission
I.The name of the non-profit organization is Bluegrass Disc Golf Association (BDGA)
II. The BDGA will strive to promote disc golf in central Kentucky and encourage more players to get involved in organized disc golf by developing and maintaining disc golf courses that are appropriate for developing skilled players. This will be accomplished by promoting organized disc golf events and by promoting community awareness of disc golf in general. III. The BDGA will serve as liaison between the disc golf community and the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG) Parks and Recreation Department and other pertinent entities as occasion calls. Article 2 Membership
I. Active membership in the BDGA is contingent upon payment of a membership fee. Those paying this fee shall be referred to herein as "Members." Membership fees will be $20.00, with an annual membership renewal of $10.00. Memberships are good for one calendar year. However, memberships purchased after September 30 shall be good for the rest of that year in addition to the entire next calendar year.
II. The privileges of membership involve:
IV. Membership may be revoked or suspended by a majority of the Board of Directors (see Article 3) per Article 8 of these Bylaws. V. Members shall abide by these Bylaws and may request review and amendment to these Bylaws from the Board of Directors per Article 7 of these Bylaws. Article 3 Board of Directors
I. The Board of Directors shall be the governing body of the BDGA and will herein be referred to as "the Board." The Board will consist of eight officers: President, Vice-President, Secretary/Information Officer, Treasurer, and four at-large Representatives.
II. Officers must be Members in good standing. III. Members shall nominate and elect the Board. IV. A quorum of the Board shall be required to constitute an official meeting and to transact business. A quorum of the Board shall consist of more than 50% of current, voting officers. V. Decisions made by the Board shall be considered binding upon Members. Individual BDGA officers making decisions on behalf of the Board and without the approval of the Board shall be subject to disciplinary review by the remaining Members of the Board as per Article 8 of these Bylaws. VI. Board decisions may be made by secret ballot, web ballot, voice vote, or by roll call. The action must receive a simple majority vote for approval expect where otherwise specified by these Bylaws. VII. If a tie in voting occurs when a quorum of the Board is present, then the President can, at the President's discretion, either cast the tie-breaking vote or table the matter until a meeting of the full Board can be held. VIII. The Board shall approve the annual budget. IX. The roles and responsibilities of the Board shall be as follows:
Article 4 Committees
I. Committees may be created by the Board or by the President as warranted.
II. Unless otherwise specified, the Committee Chair will report to the President. III. For Permanent Committees, Chairs shall be reviewed annually at the first Board meeting of the calendar year, or as soon as practical thereafter. Additional reviews may be conducted as needed if the Board feels the Committee Chair is not fulfilling the Chair's responsibilities. IV. Committee Chairs may seek committee members; however, the Chairperson is ultimately responsible for the actions and inactions of the committee. V. Committee Chairs shall not enter into any contracts or assume any debts without prior authorization by the Board. VI. Committees shall develop budgets for each activity/function and submit them to the Board for approval. VII. All committee meetings shall be open to all Members. VIII. The President shall serve as an ex-officio member of all committees. IX. There are hereby established the following Permanent Committees:
Article 5 Election Process
I. The nomination process will start on October 15 and run through October 31. The Vice-President shall accept nominations from any active Member. A Member may nominate as many or as few candidates for any and all offices (including the At-Large positions) the Member wishes to submit nominations. Any person nominated for more than one position (other than an At-Large position) shall choose one preferred position before noon on November 7. All nominees must accept or decline nomination prior to noon on November 7 by notifying the Vice-President. Failure to notify the Vice-President constitutes declining the nomination.
II. The voting process will be held for two weeks starting no earlier than noon on November 7 and running through November 21. The Vice-President shall accept votes from any active Member. Ballots must be received by November 21 to be counted. Ballots may be cast by personal message to the Vice-President via the BDGA message board, by e-mail to the Vice-President, or by hand-written ballot personally given to the Vice-President. Ballots must include the Member's name, the office(s) for which they are voting, and the candidates for whom they are voting. The Vice-President shall preserve all ballots until December 31 of the year of the election. III. To win an office, the candidate must receive a simple majority of the votes cast for that position. If there is no majority, a run-off election will be held for the top two candidates. All ballots for the run-off election must be received by November 30. IV. The BDGA Board shall take office on the January 1 following the election. The December meeting shall be a transition period with incoming officers invited to sit in on the Board meeting, but without voting privileges. V. Offices will be held for one calendar year. VI. No Member may hold more than one elected office at a time. There shall be no limit to the number of committee positions that a Member may hold. VII. Special elections to fill vacated officer positions may be held at any time at the discretion of the Board. VIII. A person may only hold a particular office (including At-Large Representative) for a maximum of 4 consecutive terms. After 4 consecutive years in a position, the person may serve in any other office (if they so desire and are elected to do so). The person may also be re-elected to the same office later, but only after a minimum hiatus of 1 year. IX. For the At-Large positions, the top four vote-getters (not counting the individuals elected to one of the other officer positions) will be elected. In the event of a tie for the fourth position, a run-off election will be held between the two (or more) nominees. Article 6 Finances
I. The Fiscal Year shall begin on January 1 and end on December 31.
II. The BDGA membership fee shall be $20.00 for first time members, and $10.00 for membership renewals. Non-members who would like to participate in the Bag Tag Challenge may also pay $10.00 only. Youth memberships or Bag Tags (for those 16 and under), will be for half the cost of the regular fees. III. The BDGA shall not make or receive a loan to or from any Member. IV. The BDGA is a non-profit volunteer organization. No fees for services rendered may be paid unless prior approval of the Board is obtained. V. A checking account shall be maintained to pay all expenses. Any drafts on the account shall require the signature of both the Treasurer and President. VI. In the event that the BDGA is dissolved, its assets (both physical and monetary) shall be dispersed as follows:
Article 7 Bylaws Amendment Process
I. Proposed amendments to these Bylaws may be submitted to the Board, in writing, by any Member.
II. The Board shall consider all amendments submitted to it and inform the Membership that it:
IV. The Board shall declare adopted any proposed amendment to these Bylaws that receives a 2/3 vote by the general membership (that is, 2/3 of the active members on the day the amendment was submitted to the general membership by the Vice-President).
VI. Should any Member fail to receive satisfaction from the Board concerning a proposed amendment, the Member may petition the Board to reconsider the amendment by obtaining the signatures of 25 members or 1/2 of the active Membership (whichever is less). Should the Board fail to approve the amendment and submit it for a vote, the petitioners may circumvent the Board and force the adoption of the amendment by obtaining the signatures of an additional 15 members or an additional 1/4 of the active membership (whichever is greater). Article 8 Discipline of Members
I. Disciplinary charges against any Member may be filed in a written petition signed by at least 5 Members and submitted to the Vice-President.
II. Should the Board decide to take action, a hearing date shall be established, and both the accused and the accusers will be notified. The charges will be discussed at this hearing, with all parties having equal opportunity to present their case. III. The Board may suspend the Membership of any Member for a specified time (up to 2 years) by a 75% vote of the full Board. A unanimous vote of the full Board is required to permanently ban a member. If the person against whom charges were brought is on the Board, that person shall not have voting privileges on this matter. In this case, the "full Board" is the Board minus the person being accused. In no case will Membership fees be refunded to anyone. IV. The Board may remove any Officer from the Board by a unanimous vote of the full Board, not including the Board member in question. Article 9 Meetings
I. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order, with the President acting as the Chair.
II. Regular meetings of the Board shall be held monthly, or as decided by the Board.
IV. The BDGA shall have general Membership meetings at least once a year, and more as needed. A. The Annual Meeting shall be held prior to the close of the nomination period. B. At this meeting, any Member may be recognized and heard, in accordance with the agenda, and BDGA business shall be conducted, provided there is a quorum of the Board. C. The Annual Meeting shall have a set agenda item to be termed "General Membership Comments" wherein any item related to the BDGA may be brought up for discussion by any Member of the BDGA. D. A non-Member may be recognized and heard solely at the discretion of the President or a simple majority of the quorum of the Board. |